Easy Blueberry Compote

An easy blueberry compote that can be used to top all of your favourite desserts like ice cream and cheesecake and even breakfast dishes like pancakes and waffles. This delicious, summery berry sauce is simple to make, and can be made with fresh or frozen berries. Read on for all the details!

And then there’s this easy blueberry compote I’m sharing with you today. It’s a sweet, delicious blueberry sauce with a hint of fresh lemon flavour that also pairs well with so many desserts and breakfast favourites.

What’s the Difference Between Blueberry Compote and Blueberry Sauce?

Before writing this post, I wasn’t sure myself. So I did a little research and couldn’t find anything to differentiate the two toppings. They are both the same thing, these names are just different ways of referring to it. So I went with blueberry compote for the title (but I still refer to it with both names!).

How to Make This Blueberry Topping Recipe

(Note: I’ve outlined the step-by-step on how to make this vegan blueberry compote here, but find the full recipe, ingredients, and directions at the end of this post.)

So, the title of this recipe says it’s easy, and I promise you, it’s VERY easy to make!

All you need is 5 ingredients. Add half of the blueberries and all of the other ingredients to a small pot. Bring to a boil and then lower the heat and simmer. After a little time, add the rest of the blueberries (I do this so there are two different textures of berries in the final sauce), simmer again for a few more minutes, and then remove from the heat.

You’ll then stir in the lemon juice, and let it cool. Pour the berry sauce into a jar and refrigerate for it to thicken.

How to Thicken Blueberry Sauce Without Cornstarch

When you look up how to thicken blueberry compote, the most popular method is to add cornstarch to the sauce while it’s simmering, but I prefer to cook the juices down and then refrigerate to thicken it naturally.

What is the Final Consistency Like?

While the sauce is simmering, it’s going to be VERY watery and you’re going to wonder if you made a mistake somewhere or maybe if I made a mistake with the recipe.

Don’t worry, this is totally normal.

Even after you take your easy blueberry sauce off the heat and stir in the lemon juice, it’s still going to be watery. That is also normal.

The real magic happens after the sauce cools and you refrigerate it. Keep it in the fridge for at least 24 hours and when you check on it again, you’ll find a sauce that has thickened, significantly.

The final consistency is going be slightly thick, but still with some runny syrup, it won’t be thick like a sauce that was thickened with cornstarch.

Can Frozen Blueberries Be Used?

Yes, you can use either fresh or frozen blueberries to make this blueberry sauce recipe. I prefer to use fresh blueberries because they have better flavour but frozen berries make a great sauce, too!

And no need to thaw or make any changes to the recipe, just add the frozen blueberries directly to the pot and proceed.

How to Serve Fresh Blueberry Sauce

So, what is compote used for? SO many things! It can be used any time you want to enhance a dessert, breakfast, or brunch item.

You can serve the sauce warm, after it’s cooled off before refrigeration, if you don’t mind a runnier sauce, or you can wait to serve after it has thickened. Serve it cold or warm it up slightly.

How Long Will Berry Compote Keep?

When stored in the refrigerator in an airtight jar, it will keep for up to 2-weeks…if it lasts that long!

When you’re ready to serve, either serve it cold or warm it slightly in the microwave or on the stove. Be careful not to heat it too much, or it will be too hot to serve right away (you wouldn’t want to drizzle piping hot sauce over an ice cream dessert!)

Can I Use a Different Sugar, Or Omit It?

I use organic cane sugar to make this sauce because it has a neutral flavour. I have not tried to make it with any other sugar, but I’m sure that other dry sweeteners would work. If it’s not a neutral tasting sugar, keep in mind that the flavour will be affected.

I would proceed with caution with liquid sweeteners like maple syrup or agave. I have not tested with any, but I do know that the recipe would need to be altered to account for the extra liquid. Since I haven’t tested with them, I cannot give specific instructions on how to do so.

And yes, you can choose to make this a sugar free blueberry compote by omitting the sugar the recipe calls for, especially if you’re using fresh blueberries since they are sweeter than frozen.

If you like this fresh blueberry compote recipe, you may also like these other vegan blueberry recipes:

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